Market traders are appealing this week in their challenge to a CPO that will pave the way for redevelopment
Traders at Shepherd’s Bush Market who fear a planned redevelopment will cost them their livelihoods are appealing this week in their challenge to a CPO that will pave the way…
The owner of a Grade II listed hall, who claimed that the first he knew of a £10m solar farm within view of his property was when the panels were…
Case law in the European Court of Justice can be all too easy to ignore, but recent disputes have raised the application of competition law to restrictions in commercial leases.
After a distinguished academic career, Nick Hopkins has returned to the Law Commission, where he was once a researcher. Estates Gazette found him very much at home in his new…
A case being heard by the Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) could transform the way valuations are carried out in future
Mortgage Express has largely triumphed in a deceit action against Countrywide Surveyors, succeeding in respect of 39 out of 41 claims
Two leading bodies of surveyors and developers have won the right to be heard in a major rating appeal
Two leading bodies of surveyors and developers have won the right to be heard in a major rating appeal
The Supreme Court will hear a case next week involving the rights of East Anglian fishermen who are entitled to go on taking shellfish from sandbanks in Norfolk.
Jon Lever’s comprehensive guide for APC candidates takes them through the entire process from beginning to end